At the ACADEMY, Nu. 7, BAR TOM-BUILDINC., QUEEN-SQUARE, BATH, YOUNG GENTLEMEN are Boarded, and in- ftrufled in ..
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... with ck'iiance and pro- priety, Writing in ail its vai ?? hands, Ar ...
... the public, that his ACADEMY, for the receDtion of yonngLad.es and Gentleme ...
... the Inhabitants of Leeds and its i ivirons, fot the many Favours and very liberal t- -courage- met he has h, therm experienced :— He btgs Leave to slfure •♦•.cm, ihat as it is his highcll Satisfaction, fo it will be his c 'nflani Study and Endeavour to promote, in their refpeftive iiianches, the Improvement of the Pupils, and there by not n ilv hopes to txperience, but to merit 1 Continuation ...
... To be SOLD by. AUCTION By Mr. CHRISTIE, At his Great Room in Pall Mall, on Monday the x6th of Jpne, at One o’clock, A Capital and Valuable Freehold ESTATE, called Fernham, confiding of a mod elegant Manfton, recently built and finished under the direAionof Mr. Wyatt, on peculiar elegant Aile, with Ashling for so horfea, coach-houfe, extenfiVe offices of every defcription, excellent gardens, ...
... proceedings on the trial of Nundocomar, contained in a large book, and in that form were fen’f the India-Houle. All the leaves of this book, fomehow or other, been taken and the cover only remains. The different clerks have all bee» examined by the Directors, but no one'can give any account how this circomftance has happened* - a. The of Count Weldcren has been announced with great confidence ...
... a Urge garden and orchard adjoining; alfo, a windmill near the meffuage, with pair of French ftones, and the going goers thereto belonging, and a piece of good arable land, on part of which the faid mill (lands, containing bycftimation One acre (more or lets),now in the occupation of John Jacob, miller. The premifes are in good repair, are weH fitnated, and very convenient for the bufineft of ...
... Tu£ Outer Cafe of a Lady's chafed „„, WATCH. Any perfbn who will re-turn it p_,lifc- °a thii I>J i :r lhill ?? K - VL[ '- A GJU f!i.A rf 'A j.»d y «ho dropt it came from the High N A X'■ Ccnit'.i Bridge, Alifbn's Square, and Middle- fheif- - th * ° * p^^IONEY TC> LEND. .-THOUSAND POUNDS in one, two, or three Sums, 5.,„, n Heritable Security, at Martie.mas next. An -Mr I rotter, ...
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... Cpatna Creditoit MBRCUkY. A LIGHT COACH. aj. King bH . 3«. d U, e»Ueß>hr wid i. to b* I Robrt Unaaingto., tb« wwy From Toilt. oodfrlß tby» toLaofc,. D. ot Harfvrl, Toid I?.*® M h , _ I >bgr». to nrbnajj - jf' bf She of the Right R««. Or Jobs lUrtcy W* ...
... ?- uleful Colle_-ion of Books, - A^tbe Second Pa.t 01 the Library ofthc Sate CAP'I'AIN STUART OF DUNEARN, Tate other Gentlemen, dice fed ; „r>iKr, ?? the Stock or tii;; Seller ; Thew hole forming a valuable Seleclion of Books of I n6 & Foreign Hiftory, Voyages and Travel-, Bio- w „v Chronology, Natural Htftory, Maps, Booksof S__ & Prints, Antiquities and ?? ; Mifcel- As, Fine Arts, Poetry, ...
... IM Church, Top of the Market-Place, BJ JH3 BATH. JOHN COLES, Tea-Deaier and Grocer, J begs lea ...